I saw that this morning and thought that there could be some possibilities. I'm looking at the concept of a "Mafell-style" miter stop system and came up with the idea for a moveable handle to attach to the track edge, and it occurs to me that the idea could be expanded to this. I'll keep it in mind in case I have some free time to work on it.

I also saw this today and was thinking the same thing. My concern is the way that it is attached to the edge would make it prone to bending the track if you lifted the track without also supporting the positioners. I noticed the video did not show moving the track & positioners. I even wonder if the much stronger EZ track could support that much leverage on its edge without permanently deforming it.

It would be awesome if the zero-able and measurable positioning could be done on the EZ repeaters, DIY PBBs, EZ-1, etc., where the weight is either on the support system or mounted in a much stronger location (underneath the track).

It would be awesome if the zero-able and measurable positioning could be done on the EZ repeaters, DIY PBBs, EZ-1, etc., where the weight is either on the support system or mounted in a much stronger location (underneath the track).

Roy

Mounting something similar under the track would be relatively easy(Doesn't Rick already have a set that he uses?). Using a piece of connector and an offset mount, this would be pretty simple, particularly since the track has to be longer than the part being cut to allow for starting and stopping the saw. With a little thought, it could even have (adjustable) scales on the arms similar to those shown to allow for adjusting from the top, setting the zero to the cut line of the ACE. With some thought, you could probably even use the pretty red tracks

I used to be able to afford a few things from Woodpecker's a few years back but now that they started making accessories for green stuff their prices have gone from high to ridiculously high.

I have about every tool EZ has to offer but now find myself only needing my UEG, square, and occasionally long rail (to straighten an edge). I can't think of the last time I needed repeaters.

Mike

I find the same thing - rip the 4 x 8 sheet down to strips of the required width with the UEG and then cross-cut to length with the Cabinet Square. I don't use a repeater as I found it a little cumbersome and fussy to deal with, and instead use the adjustable stop that I made that slides in the groove of the square.

I have to admit, I am partial to the flip stops made by Woodpeckers. Also, their knobs are very cost effective and adaptable. I always keep some of them around. The U.S. Tool and Fastener site carries them and has free shipping http://www.ustoolandfastener.com/ But most of their stuff, especially one-time tools are just too pricey.